Percy's Fast Food Toy Stories
On November 4, 2014, Percy's Fast Food Restaurant Toys Collection was declared the Largest by the Guinness World Records at 10,000 unique pieces from McDonald's, Jollibee, Burger King, KFC, Wendy's, Chick-Fil-A, Carl's Jr., Hardee's and other Fast Food Restaurants. This blog highlights and celebrates each individual toy's story included in the collection as all of them are now Officially Amazing!!! I will also feature my Comic Strip, Amazing Grace who I hope will be a Fast Food Toy too someday.
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Friday, February 27, 2026
Dunkin Donut Chocolate Flavored Frosting topped with chopped nuts - SM Downtown San Fernando (February 2026)
The Chocolate Flavored Frosting Donut topped with chopped nuts at Dunkin' Donuts - SM Downtown San Fernando (February 2026) is a classic ring donut made from Dunkin’s soft, yeast-raised dough, coated with a smooth layer of rich chocolate-flavored frosting and generously sprinkled with finely chopped nuts for added crunch and nutty flavor. The contrast between the fluffy interior, glossy chocolate topping, and crisp nut pieces creates a balanced texture and sweetness that appeals to both kids and adults. Commonly paired with Dunkin’s hot brewed coffee or iced beverages, this donut remains a popular choice for quick snacks, merienda, or take-home treats among shoppers and commuters visiting SM Downtown San Fernando.
Tealive Haselnut Milk Tea Royale Pearl (SM Manila 2026)
The Tealive Haselnut Milk Tea Royale Pearl is a limited-edition hazelnut-flavored milk tea from Tealive’s special Hazelnut Series, introduced in 2025 and still popular into 2026 at outlets like SM Manila. This drink blends a smooth, velvety milk tea base with rich, nutty hazelnut flavor and chewy tapioca pearls, giving it a sweet, comforting profile with extra texture from the pearls. It’s part of a seasonal lineup that celebrates hazelnut in different formats and has been featured in promos alongside merch like a Hazel plushie pouch and combo deals at participating stores nationwide in the Philippines.
Tealive French Fries (February 2026)
Tealive, a popular lifestyle tea brand founded in Malaysia in 2017, is best known for its wide variety of milk teas and creative beverages, but it also offers snack items such as French fries to complement its drinks. Tealive’s French fries are typically served hot and crispy, lightly salted, and packaged for convenient takeaway or dine-in enjoyment, making them a simple yet satisfying side item for customers craving something savory alongside sweet milk tea or fruit-based drinks. As the brand expanded across Southeast Asia, including branches in the Philippines, its menu evolved to include more snack options, helping position Tealive not just as a beverage stop but as a casual hangout spot where customers can enjoy both drinks and light bites.
Alaska Classic Evaporated Filled Milk (February 2026)
Alaska Classic Evaporated Filled Milk is a popular canned dairy product in the Philippines produced by Alaska Milk Corporation, a major Filipino dairy company founded in 1972 originally as Holland Milk Products, Inc. by Wilfred Uytengsu Sr. and partners; the company grew to lead the local market in evaporated and condensed milk products over the decades. Alaska Classic Evaporated Filled Milk is made by concentrating milk to remove water while retaining creaminess and fortified with vitamins A and E; it meets the Philippine FDA’s standards for evaporated filled milk and is widely used in everyday cooking and baking to add richness to sauces, beverages, desserts, and savory dishes.
Toyo Sardines (February 2026)
Toyo Sardines is a popular canned sardine brand originating from the Philippines, known for its rich, savory flavor and long-standing presence in Filipino households. The brand was established in the mid-20th century by the Toyo family, who sought to create an affordable, high-quality source of protein accessible to everyday families. Drawing from the abundant sardine catches in the coastal waters of the Philippines, Toyo Sardines quickly became a staple in local cuisine, often enjoyed in traditional recipes like sardines with tomato sauce, fried rice, or as a simple snack. Over the decades, the brand has maintained its reputation for consistency and reliability, earning trust across generations while also exporting to Filipino communities abroad, reflecting both its culinary heritage and cultural significance.
Tulip Pork Luncheon Meat Denmark (February 2026)
Tulip Pork Luncheon Meat 250g and related Danish pork luncheon meat products: Tulip Pork Luncheon Meat is a classic canned pork product made and imported from Denmark, known for its balanced, savory flavour and versatility in cooking and meals. Produced under the long-established Tulip brand (part of Danish Crown), it’s crafted mainly from quality Danish pork with added seasonings, and typically contains no added MSG, making it a popular pantry staple for sandwiches, fried rice, noodle dishes, pizzas, or quick pan-fried snacks. The product’s shelf-stable packaging means it can be stored for extended periods without refrigeration, and its straightforward savory profile has made it a widely used alternative to other canned luncheon meats in many countries.
Thursday, February 26, 2026
Amazing Grace is a Polly Pocket toy
Polly Pocket is a miniature doll franchise that began in 1983 when British designer Chris Wiggs created a tiny dollhouse as a Christmas gift for his daughter, Kate, inspired by the compact size of a powder case. The concept was licensed to the UK company Bluebird Toys, which officially launched Polly Pocket in 1989, featuring small plastic dolls housed inside pocket-sized cases shaped like everyday objects such as hearts, seashells, and compacts. The toy line quickly became popular for its portability and imaginative play features. In 1998, Mattel acquired Bluebird Toys and redesigned Polly Pocket into slightly larger, more flexible dolls, expanding the brand with new themes, playsets, and animated adaptations. Over the decades, Polly Pocket has remained a nostalgic favorite, with periodic revivals that blend its classic tiny-world charm with modern storytelling and design.
Amazing Grace is a Matroyshka Doll
Matryoshka doll, also known as Russian nesting dolls, are a set of wooden dolls of decreasing size placed one inside another, symbolizing family, unity, and continuity. They first appeared in 1890 in Moscow, Russia, inspired by a Japanese nested doll brought to the country. The first Russian set was crafted by woodworker Vasily Zvyozdochkin and painted by artist Sergey Malyutin at the Abramtsevo workshop, a center for Russian folk art revival. The original design depicted a peasant mother holding a rooster, with several children inside her, reflecting traditional Russian rural life. The name “Matryoshka” comes from “Matryona,” a popular Russian female name associated with motherhood and fertility. Since then, Matryoshka dolls have become iconic cultural symbols of Russia, featuring themes ranging from folklore and fairy tales to political leaders and modern pop culture figure.
Amazing Grace Comic Strip (February 27, 2028)
The Amazing Grace comic strip published in the Manila Bulletin on February 27, 2026 humorously captured childhood innocence through Grace’s adorable misunderstanding about love. In the strip, Grace becomes convinced she has finally found “true love” after her longtime crush picks her first to be on his team during a lively game of tag. To Grace, this simple playground choice feels like a grand romantic gesture, and her dramatic inner thoughts contrast comically with the ordinary setting of children running around the schoolyard. The episode highlights the sweetness and exaggeration of young emotions, showing how small moments—like being chosen first—can feel monumental in a child’s world, all delivered with the lighthearted charm that makes Amazing Grace a relatable favorite among readers.
Cloud 9 Chocolate Bars - Classic, Overloaded and Chocolate Fudge (February 2026)
The Cloud 9 Canister with Chocolate Bars (February 2026 edition) is a special packaging release by Jack 'n Jill under its popular Cloud 9 line, known for its chewy nougat center, rich caramel layer, and milk chocolate coating. This collectible canister format typically contains multiple individually wrapped Cloud 9 bars, making it ideal for sharing, gifting, or seasonal promotions. Released in February 2027—often associated with Valentine’s-themed treats—the canister likely featured vibrant, love-inspired graphics and convenient resealable packaging to keep the chocolates fresh. Cloud 9 remains a well-loved Filipino chocolate brand, valued for its affordable price point and indulgent taste, and special canister editions like this add both novelty and practicality for fans and collectors alike.
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Dulcita Butter Cookies - Daniel Style O Save (February 2026)
Dulcita Butter Cookies are butter cookies produced under the DULCITA brand and manufactured by Osave Trading Philippines Corporation; they are officially registered as a medium-risk food product with the Philippine Food and Drug Administration (FDA), indicating they meet local food safety and quality standards for packaged snack products. The registration details show issuance in February 2025 with an expiry set in February 2030, which confirms their current compliance and shelf-life status. These cookies are typically rich in buttery flavor and crisp texture, aligning with classic butter cookie characteristics, and are marketed as a straightforward, sweet treat suitable for everyday snacking or pairing with drinks like coffee or tea.
Snorlax - Pokemon Evolution Surprise Jollibee Kids Meal (February 2026)
Snorlax is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in the original games, Pokémon Red and Blue, developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo. Known as the “Sleeping Pokémon,” Snorlax is famous for its enormous size, huge appetite, and tendency to sleep for long periods—often blocking roads in the games until awakened by a Poké Flute. Despite its lazy appearance, Snorlax is extremely strong and durable, with high HP stats that make it a powerful defensive battler. Its design was inspired by game designer Koji Nishino, whose nickname reportedly influenced the character’s personality and name. Over the years, Snorlax has become one of the franchise’s most iconic and beloved Pokémon, appearing in the animated series, trading card game, movies, and various merchandise worldwide.
Monday, February 23, 2026
Lions We are One - Saitama Seibu - Tezuka Productions - San-Ei Co. Ltd.
The Saitama Seibu Lions are an NPB (Japanese baseball) team whose mascots (Leo and Lina) were designed by Tezuka Productions (based on Jungle Emperor/Kimba the White Lion). San-Ei Boeki (often written as “San-Ei”) is a Japanese toy/plush maker that has produced official Seibu Lions mascot plush toys, some of which reference the same Tezuka-linked mascots.
Cabbage Patch Kids M.N. Thomas COPR (1984)
The M.N. Thomas CCOPR (Certificate of Provenance and Registration) is a vintage Cabbage Patch Kids doll designed by M.N. Thomas (likely Martha Nelson Thomas), whose name appears on some early 1980s Cabbage Patch Kids merchandise and collectible listings. These dolls labeled with “M.N. Thomas” and often “COPR/CPK” are original licensed Cabbage Patch Kids dolls released in 1984, during the height of the Cabbage Patch Kids craze and shortly after the dolls first entered major retail markets in 1982–1983.
Snoopy and Woodstock Plate - Peanuts x KFC (2017)
The Snoopy and Woodstock Plate – Peanuts x KFC is a Japan-exclusive promotional collectible from a limited Peanuts collaboration with KFC, released around 2017 and often found in sets alongside themed mugs or bowls. It’s a ceramic or melamine plate featuring the iconic comic duo Snoopy and his little bird friend Woodstock, with bright, cheerful artwork that ties into Peanuts branding used in Japanese KFC campaigns and merchandise. Collectors prize these plates because they were often given out as limited edition items with meals or special offers, making them relatively rare and sought-after by fans of both Peanuts and quirky fast-food collectibles.
Winnie the Poooh Merry Christmas Plate - A.A. Milne and E.H. shepard - SHANHAI Wanshun Home Textiles Industrial Co., Ltd.
The Vintage Winnie the Pooh Christmas Plate (often described online with credits to A. A. Milne as author and E. H. Shepard as illustrator) refers to a collectible decorative plate featuring classic Winnie-the-Pooh artwork inspired by the original characters created by Milne and Shepard in the 1920s. Milne wrote the Winnie-the-Pooh stories and Shepard drew the original illustrations that defined Pooh’s look, and modern merchandise typically uses licensed reproductions of those classic images. Many plates like this are produced for seasonal or souvenir markets and are sometimes marked with manufacturer names such as SHANHAI Wanshun Home Textiles Industrial Co., Ltd. and sold in Japan as Christmas or holiday décor.
Tokyo Disneyland Fine Cookies Almond Cream Filling, Chocolate Cream Filling, Macadamia Chips, Tea Flavor 20th Anniversary (2003)
The Tokyo Disneyland Fine Cookies 20th Anniversary (2003) set was a commemorative confection released to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Tokyo Disneyland, which first opened on April 15, 1983. Beautifully packaged in a collectible anniversary tin, the assortment featured premium cookies in assorted flavors such as almond cream filling, chocolate cream filling, macadamia chips, and tea flavor, reflecting Japan’s tradition of high-quality omiyage (souvenir sweets). The tin typically showcased exclusive 20th Anniversary artwork with beloved Disney characters in festive attire, making it both a treat and a keepsake for park guests and collectors. Produced as a limited-edition item during the 2003 celebration, the Fine Cookies set remains a sought-after piece of early 2000s Disneyana, especially among fans of Japanese Disney merchandise known for its detailed packaging and refined flavors.
Rilakkuma Plate - San-X Japan (2012)
The Rilakkuma Plate from San-X Japan (circa 2012) is a piece of officially licensed character merchandise featuring Rilakkuma—the relaxed brown bear created by San-X in 2003—often produced as part of limited-edition promotions or collaborations in Japan, such as Lawson convenience store campaigns where the plate might depict Rilakkuma and friends like Kiiroitori in cute themed artwork. These plates were made as collectible tableware rather than mass-market dinnerware and are now sought after by fans and collectors of Japanese character goods; examples from that era have appeared on auction and resale sites, showing they’re valued both for their nostalgic charm and as part of Rilakkuma’s broad range of lifestyle merchandise.
Hello Kitty Bowl Sanrio Japan (1988)
The Hello Kitty Bowl – Sanrio Japan (1988) is a vintage character collectible produced by Sanrio during the height of Hello Kitty’s global popularity in the late 1980s. Featuring the iconic character Hello Kitty—recognizable by her red bow and simple, charming design—the bowl typically showcases bright, pastel colors and classic 1980s Sanrio artwork that emphasized friendship and cuteness (“kawaii”) themes. Made from durable ceramic or melamine depending on the release variation, the 1988 bowl was designed for everyday household use while also appealing to collectors of character merchandise. Items from this era are especially valued today for their nostalgic appeal, original back stamps indicating late-Showa production, and their representation of Sanrio’s expanding international presence during the 1980s.
Mt. Fuji - Jogging 365 Mile Japan
Mt. Fuji – Jogging 365 Mile Japan is a themed souvenir or promotional item inspired by Mount Fuji, the country’s tallest and most iconic mountain, standing at 3,776 meters on Honshu Island. The “Jogging 365 Mile” concept suggests a year-round fitness or endurance theme, symbolizing daily activity and perseverance much like the steady, enduring presence of Mt. Fuji itself. Such items—often produced as collectibles, apparel, towels, or commemorative goods in Japan—blend national pride with health-conscious messaging, reflecting Japan’s strong culture of outdoor recreation and appreciation for nature. Mt. Fuji, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2013, is a popular destination for hikers and joggers in the surrounding Fuji Five Lakes area, making it a fitting emblem for a product promoting continuous movement and an active lifestyle throughout the year.
Felix the Cat Bowl - King Features Syndicate (1986)
The Felix the Cat Bowl produced by King Features Syndicate in 1986 is a charming collectible that celebrates the classic animated character created in the silent film era. This ceramic bowl features a colorful, playful depiction of Felix, often in his signature mischievous pose, capturing the whimsical spirit that made him an iconic cartoon figure. Popular among both collectors of vintage animation memorabilia and fans of 1980s pop culture, the bowl was marketed as both a functional dishware item and a decorative piece. Its production reflects the continued popularity of Felix the Cat in the 1980s, decades after his original debut in 1919, and it remains a sought-after item for collectors of King Features Syndicate licensed products.
Hello Kitty, My Melody x Lawson Plates - Japan Sanrio (2017)
The Hello Kitty & My Melody × Lawson Plates were a limited‑edition set of small ceramic dishes released in Japan as part of the “Sanrio Characters × Lawson 2017 Winter Sanrio Fair” promotion — a campaign at the Japanese convenience store Lawson where customers collected stickers from qualifying items to redeem exclusive Sanrio goods. These plates, featuring the beloved Sanrio characters Hello Kitty and My Melody, came as a pair of ~12 cm square plates and were offered as a non‑sale prize item to fans during December 2017 through March 2018; they’re now considered collectible memorabilia rather than regular retail products.
Sydney Olympics x Coca Cola (2000)
The Sydney 2000 Olympics Coca‑Cola glass is a piece of promotional memorabilia produced in conjunction with the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, where Coca‑Cola was a major sponsor of the Games. These collectible glasses typically feature the official Olympic logo or related graphics along with Coca‑Cola branding, and were distributed around the time of the event as souvenirs or part of promotional campaigns. Today they’re sought after by collectors of Olympic and Coca‑Cola memorabilia, with examples appearing on auction sites; some versions were manufactured in countries like Australia or France and reflect the strong global marketing tie‑in between Coke and the Olympics.
Lively Concert TOWA Plate - Mori No Yukaina Doubutsutachi ga Atsumari Tanoshii Mini Concert
In Japan, “Towa plates” often refer to ceramic tableware from a collection or atelier like TOWA 永遠. atelier, which showcases handcrafted porcelain plates made in the traditional HASAMI porcelain style — a Japanese craft originating from Hasami in Nagasaki Prefecture with over 400 years of history. These plates come in various sizes (such as 145 mm small plates or 255 mm dinner plates) and feature a soft texture, matte finish, and simple, refined aesthetic that complements both everyday meals and formal dining settings. The brand blends traditional Japanese pottery techniques with modern design, making Towa plates appreciated for both their functionality and cultural craftsmanship.
Susumu Matsushita - Gamba Osaka Japan Professional Football League - Angel Playing Cards Co., Ltd. (1992)
The Susumu Matsushita Gamba Osaka Playing Cards were released in 1992 by Angel Playing Cards Co., Ltd. in Japan to celebrate the professional football team Gamba Osaka in the J.League era. Designed by the renowned illustrator Susumu Matsushita, known for his dynamic and colorful style often featuring exaggerated, cartoon-like characters, the deck combined the excitement of football with collectible appeal. Each card featured lively illustrations of Gamba Osaka players, mascots, and football-themed imagery, making it both a functional playing card set and a tribute to Japanese football culture during the early 1990s boom of the J.League. These cards remain a sought-after item for collectors of sports memorabilia and Matsushita’s art alike.
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